SPRINGFIELD – Police have located a car that is believed to have hit and killed a 30-year-old woman and injured a toddler Friday, but are still working to identify the driver.

The mother, who was not carrying any identification, has not been positively named yet but police are close to identifying her, Police Lt. Robert P. Moynihan said.

The child, a girl between the ages of 2 and 3-years-old, was in a stroller being pushed by the mother. She was sent flying out of the stroller when the car hit and landed on the tree belt, Moynihan said.

The stroller was dragged underneath the car as it fled the scene. It was found several blocks away.

The child is being treated at the pediatric intensive care unit at Baystate Medical Center. Police did not immediately know her condition.

The woman was crossing the street at about 8:30 p.m. near 685 Sumner Ave. when she was struck. There are no crosswalks in that immediate area, Moynihan said.

She was thrown in the air after being struck by a white Ford, whose driver did not stop at the scene. A second car also struck her after the initial accident. That driver did stop, police said.